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chains - RIP Grezig - July 12, 2019 Grezig had failed at many things: remaining active within Rusalka; being a good mother for her children; overcoming her depression. And the inner chaos of the pack had not helped her come out of her funk. Xizur had returned from his mysterious disappearance, and then disappeared again a short time later. Grezig ached in her heart for him, but could not muster the energy to search for him a second time. Tizir seemed unaware of the goings on and spent longer and longer each day near the sea as the weather warmed. Having children, Grezig thought, had been a mistake. Even Vaati had disappeared. Perhaps it was time for her to disappear now. She thought of taking Tizir with her, but the idea of dragging her obliviously happy daughter away from the sea caused her pain. Tizir would not understand and would think only that her mother was punishing her in some way. So, she decided to leave her daughter with Rusalka and travel away from the sea alone. Grezig howled one evening to let the pack know that she was leaving, too tired to face them upfront. She did not care how they reacted. She wanted only to leave. She followed a nearby river farther inland and diverted at some point. It took a few days’ travel. She found the scent of another pack much sooner than she had expected and followed it to its one entrance. She stood at the border and was lost in hesitation for some time. It seemed that everywhere Grezig went, something always went wrong. Blacktail Deer Plateau had ended in disaster for her and Kavik and Liri (although they seemed like distant dream-like memories now). The wolves of Rusalka were constantly fighting for leadership and crumbling under the strain. Would she bring calamity to this pack, as well? Would it be better to wander alone forever? Eventually, Grezig seemed to come back into her body, which felt heavy and sluggish as if she were dragging chains across her shoulders and back and around her ankles. She released a low, hesitant howl, still unsure of what she wanted. She sat and waited and seemed, with every moment, to sink further into herself until the world was a small pinprick of light surrounded by darkness. RE: chains - Minnow - July 12, 2019 The little one had so many things running through her small mind. Many that were beyond her understanding. She didn’t know why her mother went to sleep and never wake up as she did but that thought kept her up many nights afraid that she too would not wake. Her brothers seemed to be avoiding her completely. She saw them in passing but that was all. She couldn’t understand why they all wanted to be apart. Why when she cried she got no comfort other than by her father, but there was only so much time he could give and she knew that. She was all by her lonesome as she found herself most of the time. She was so tired but she managed to keep busy. The thing that caught her attention was a howl; a vague on but heard none the less and in her mind it required inspection. She followed the noise and came across a wolf at the borders. “Hello.” She managed a strained greeting and tried to make herself sound normal. RE: chains - Sunny - July 18, 2019 Today brought the normal routine for Sunny who brought back the carcass of a fawn who after careful inspection he determined had gotten lost or its mother killed and had starved. He had just went to the den to check in on @Aeryn who he convinced to get out for a walk and noticed @Valiant was out doing his own thing as per usual. The howl grabbed his attention and he noticed the slight note of hesitance in the female's voice, making him wonder if she needed help. He set off after telling Aeryn he loved him and made his appearance only shortly after Minnow. He wasn't surprised to see that she wad out and about, she was the most friendly of the three kids and one of of the most hard to teach the importance of safety and caution to. He came up alongside her and leaned down playfully giving her ear a tug "Good Job, we'll make a Satori of you yet" he said warmly though he knew he'd have to mention the importance of being careful later and stood up, greeting the stranger with a smile. "Welcome to Elysium, What can I do for you?" he asked curiously. |